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. >> mark warner is meticulous about sales. he opposes new gun laws but thinks increase in punishment for strongmanaw man buyers could be a strong deterrent. >> you need to increase the penalties and carry out the wall. at least it is a start. >> critics call this window dressing. they favor mandatory background checks for private sales. closing the so-called loophole. >> anything that reduces the number of guns on the street is a good idea. >> are really going to do something this time? anything is better than nothing. >> the bill calls for mandatory one-year sentence for the person that unless the man to make the gun purchased. this moves it one step closer to becoming law. >> he is stuck in ecuador's london embassy, but that is not stopping the wikileaks founder from plotting the next move. >> more on the work underway at the washington monument more than a year after the earthquake struck. to go where things stand tonight on a plan to create >> wikileaks founder julian assange plating to run for a senate seat in australia.
. >> mark warner is meticulous about sales. he opposes new gun laws but thinks increase in punishment for strongmanaw man buyers could be a strong deterrent. >> you need to increase the penalties and carry out the wall. at least it is a start. >> critics call this window dressing. they favor mandatory background checks for private sales. closing the so-called loophole. >> anything that reduces the number of guns on the street is a good idea. >> are really going to...
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but as we start thinking about, you know, the pipeline, pop warner, high school, college, i want to make sure that we're doing everything we can to make the sport safer, and that means that the game probably going to evolve a little bit. >> the president also spoke for the first time about the new pentagon ruling allowing women at the front lines. mr. obama said for all practical matters women are already serving in combat and serving with extraordinary patriotism and distinction. >>> and now to breaking news this morning from southern california where there has been a deadly bus crash. a tour bus apparently hit a pickup truck head on near the city of yucaipa in a remote area of san bernardino county. at least eight people were killed, dozens more hurt. the bus was returning to tijuana, mexico from big bear lake at the time of the accident. the crash happened on a mountainous stretch of highway. >>> new details about the fatal shooting of former navy s.e.a.l. and american sniper author chris kyle and his friend at a texas gun range on saturday. a sheriff in texas says the shooter, also a
but as we start thinking about, you know, the pipeline, pop warner, high school, college, i want to make sure that we're doing everything we can to make the sport safer, and that means that the game probably going to evolve a little bit. >> the president also spoke for the first time about the new pentagon ruling allowing women at the front lines. mr. obama said for all practical matters women are already serving in combat and serving with extraordinary patriotism and distinction....
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time warner cable. comcast and cable vision. the president obama created by the film and recording industry. >> speeding suv made a crash landing in most unexpected place. take a look at this suv went airborne and crashed upside down lodging in the roof of this home in houston. police say the7o driver was traveling close to 90 miles an hour lost control up embankment and any borne landing on top the neighboring home. driver had barely a scratch and nobody inside the home was hurt. >> seeing it it's hard to. >> hard toy manual. >> flying up that high 90 way bizarre. >> weather forecast absolutely picture perfect spring lake weather. >> sandy here. >> go figure. it's only going to get warm interthe coming days. can't detect any moisture because there isn't any at this hour. few cloud around but well off the coast line. you look at the lovely view of the lights on the bay bridge you can see visibility is just fine from our high definition south beach camera. temperatures in most areas 49 in san francisco but has fallen to 37 degree
time warner cable. comcast and cable vision. the president obama created by the film and recording industry. >> speeding suv made a crash landing in most unexpected place. take a look at this suv went airborne and crashed upside down lodging in the roof of this home in houston. police say the7o driver was traveling close to 90 miles an hour lost control up embankment and any borne landing on top the neighboring home. driver had barely a scratch and nobody inside the home was hurt....
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time warner cable. comcast and cable vision. the president obama created by the film and recording industry.>> n >> speeding suv made a crash landing in most unexpected place. take a look at this suv went airborne and crashed upside down lodging in the roof of this home in houston. police say the7o driver was traveling close to 90 miles an hour lost controlp embankment and any borne landing on top the neighboring home. driver had barely a scratch and nobody inside the home was hurt. >> seeing it it's hard to. >> hard toy manual. >> flying up that high 90 way bizarre. >> weather forecast absolutely picture perfect spring lake weather. >> sandy here. >> go figure. it's only going to get warm interthe coming days. can't detect any moisture because there isn't any at this hour. few cloud around but well off the coast line. you look at the lovely view of the lights on the bay bridge you can see visibility is just fine from our high definition south beach camera. temperatures in most areas 49 in san francisco but has fallen to 37 degr
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five of the largest interpret providers in the nation are taking part in this including at&t, time warner, vie long, cable, comcast and cable vision. this was created by the film and recording industry. >> this morning, an oscar is safe at studios in emeryville. director mark andrews carried the oscar into the headquarters yesterday, the first academy award. it won for "brave" which is the first animated feature with a female lead and won more than a dozen film critics and flick awards. congratulations for another oscar. mike, you complained the bay lights are not on? >> appreciate that. thank you. good morning, everyone. we are looking at radar. it is quiet across the entire state. we will talk about our forecast today. we will have mid-to-upper 60's through the central valley. monterey at 60 with sunshine. you can see a few clouds near the coast but they will stay to the north and 45 at tahoe and 54 in yosemite with sun, and check out los angeles and palm springs, mid-70's and not bad in san diego at 66 degrees. we will talk about a lack of snow and a lack of rain and i will have the de
five of the largest interpret providers in the nation are taking part in this including at&t, time warner, vie long, cable, comcast and cable vision. this was created by the film and recording industry. >> this morning, an oscar is safe at studios in emeryville. director mark andrews carried the oscar into the headquarters yesterday, the first academy award. it won for "brave" which is the first animated feature with a female lead and won more than a dozen film critics and...
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five of the large of the internet providers in the nation are taking part and at&t, verizon, and time warner and cable vision. the program was created by the policemen and recording industry. this morning, the 7th oscar for pixar is at their emeryville hope and was carried into the headquarters yesterday afternoon, the first academy award and i am hearing the theme music was appropriate because it was for the disney movie "brave," the first animation with female lead and won a dozen form critics awards. >> you have to imagine, mike, that shelf with the oscars was to be a huge shelf. >> pretty good job, don't they? parents, we know they put out good movies. from mount tamalpais, seas latte is -- sausalito is here and clear down to the san mateo bridge. four degrees warmer than livermore and 67 in napa. oakland will hit 64 and san francisco will be at 62, a degree warmer-than-average and san jose at 66, where you should be. the high prior is broad with no radar runs in california, nevada, arizona, hardly any in oregon, that is how dry the west is going to be today. mid-to-upper 60's through th
five of the large of the internet providers in the nation are taking part and at&t, verizon, and time warner and cable vision. the program was created by the policemen and recording industry. this morning, the 7th oscar for pixar is at their emeryville hope and was carried into the headquarters yesterday afternoon, the first academy award and i am hearing the theme music was appropriate because it was for the disney movie "brave," the first animation with female lead and won a...
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here are today's contestants -- a senior from covina, california... ...a sophomore from warner robins, georgia... ...and a senior from sarasota, florida... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. new day, new month, and new players in this, our third quarterfinal match. arjun, william, and olivia, welcome aboard. gosh, you all have such beautiful smiles. you're happy to be here. great. let's go to work, shall we? here comes the jeopardy! round for you. and these are the categories. we'll give you the villains. alex: all right, good subjects. arjun, you start. let's take it's elemental! for $200, please. william. what is helium? helium. right you are. it's elemental! for $400. oops. it looks like somebody spilled this element. william. what is mercury? mercury. yeah. it's elemental! for $600. william. what is titanium? right. it's elemental! for $800. william. what is sodium? correct. it's elemental! for $1,000. william. what is lead? no. olivia or arjun? [ beep ] what is arsenic? arsenic.
here are today's contestants -- a senior from covina, california... ...a sophomore from warner robins, georgia... ...and a senior from sarasota, florida... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. new day, new month, and new players in this, our third quarterfinal match. arjun, william, and olivia, welcome aboard. gosh, you all have such beautiful smiles. you're happy to be here. great. let's go to work, shall we? here comes the jeopardy! round for you....
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from warner robins, georgia... ...an 8th grader from houston, texas... nd a senior from lexington, kentucky... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. the rest of this week will be devoted to semifinal games in which only the winner will advance to the two-day final match next week, in which they all get to play for $75,000. the two players who are eliminated in each of these semifinals will go home with $10,000 in cash. barrett, irene, and william, nice to see you again. good luck. here we go into the first part of the game. this round, as you know, has the one daily double, and it'll come up in one of these categories. [ laughter ] alex: all right, barrett. you start. i'll have this is crazy for $200, please. william. what is the octagon? that's it. may "b" for $200. william? what is bonjour? bonjour. yes. may "b" for $400. irene? what is a butler? butler. you got it. yeah, we went there for $200, please. we stopped by the magnificent cliffs of moher his emerald isle. william. what i
from warner robins, georgia... ...an 8th grader from houston, texas... nd a senior from lexington, kentucky... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. the rest of this week will be devoted to semifinal games in which only the winner will advance to the two-day final match next week, in which they all get to play for $75,000. the two players who are eliminated in each of these semifinals will go home with $10,000 in...
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i was listening to the ham radio operators and sky warners. i got on the air and told it where it was going. she grabbed the granddaughter and went into the hallway and got down and prepared for the tornado to come. about 20 or 30 seconds that updated, a tree fell right on the living room where the granddaughter was. >> i love the fact that i'm reporting on one topic that has such profound effect on people's lives. its responsibility that i take seriously. we do much better job than when i got in the business years ago. we do a much better job just decades ago. accuracy people strive for. we don't want to miss a forecast. we don't want to say it's going to rain half an inch and and coe sprinkles and you cancelled your plans. we don't want that as much as you don't want that. you lose your credibility. >> i think the public, they see us on tv for such a short amount of time. they don't actually realize how much time it takes to put together that minute 30 or two minute weather slotted. >> i wanted to make sure i give you the information that yo
i was listening to the ham radio operators and sky warners. i got on the air and told it where it was going. she grabbed the granddaughter and went into the hallway and got down and prepared for the tornado to come. about 20 or 30 seconds that updated, a tree fell right on the living room where the granddaughter was. >> i love the fact that i'm reporting on one topic that has such profound effect on people's lives. its responsibility that i take seriously. we do much better job than when...
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time warner cable. comcast and cable vision. the president obama created by the film and recording industry. >> speeding suv made a crash landing in most unexpected place. take a look at this suv went airborne and crashed upside down lodging in the roof of this home in houston. police say the7o driver was traveling close to 90 miles an hour lost control up embankment and any borne landing on top the neighboring home. driver had barely a scratch and nobody inside the home was hurt. >> seeing it it's hard to. >> hard toy manual. >> flying up that high 90 way bizarre. >> weather forecast absolutely picture perfect spring lake weather. >> sandy here. >> go figure. it's only going to get warm interthe coming days. can't detect any moisture because there isn't any at this hour. few cloud around but well off the coast line. you look at the lovely view of the lights on the bay bridge you can see visibility is just fine from our high definition south beach camera. temperatures in most areas 49 in san francisco but has fallen to 37 degree
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warner and emi record label also involved in this. as is the white house. >> next story one you see only on 7 news. follow-up to the report that we broke last night on 7 news at 11:00. key tip to our reporter that could end a nip-year-old murder mystery. 58-year-old priscilla killed in san mateo county home in 2004. today 7 news reporter vick lee reached out to her daughter. >> i'm happy. i'm happy that there's a new revived interest in the case. i was extremely disappointed at the fact that it went cold. as were my clients. >> lawyer bill rappaport represents door is inc. the murder victim daughter the one who offered one million dollar reward when the mother pre-sill a murdered nine years ago. >> i pray that the people responsible for this will be found. >> priscilla was strangled in the hillsboro home. police say 2 asian men broke that the house and tied up she and her house guest who survived a brutal beating. investigators say it was not random murder. her ex-husband had just lost a bitter legal battle over the assets the day bef
warner and emi record label also involved in this. as is the white house. >> next story one you see only on 7 news. follow-up to the report that we broke last night on 7 news at 11:00. key tip to our reporter that could end a nip-year-old murder mystery. 58-year-old priscilla killed in san mateo county home in 2004. today 7 news reporter vick lee reached out to her daughter. >> i'm happy. i'm happy that there's a new revived interest in the case. i was extremely disappointed at the...
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warners was emphasizing more of a midwestern and rural and smaller urban clientele. this affects the kind of movies that the companies made. (actor) i had an original story kicking around paramount. my agent told me it was dead as a doornail. but i knew a big shot there who'd always liked me. (thomas schatz) paramount was much more likely than warners say, or fox, to adapt a literate best-seller. all right, gilles, you've got five minutes, what's your story? paramount saw its audience within this larger sense of the studio system, in terms of exhibition, had a lot to do with their product. exactly what do you recommend? james joyce? dostoyevsky? i just think a picture should say a little something. oh, a message kid. just a story won't do. you'd have turned down "gone with the wind." no, that was me. i said, "who wants to see a civil war picture?" ♪ we've got another ♪ bond to buy ♪ we've got another ♪ bond to buy ♪ the bonds we bought ♪ bought the bomb -- ♪ (narrator) the major studios may have seemed unstoppable, the first crack in the system came wit
warners was emphasizing more of a midwestern and rural and smaller urban clientele. this affects the kind of movies that the companies made. (actor) i had an original story kicking around paramount. my agent told me it was dead as a doornail. but i knew a big shot there who'd always liked me. (thomas schatz) paramount was much more likely than warners say, or fox, to adapt a literate best-seller. all right, gilles, you've got five minutes, what's your story? paramount saw its audience within...
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. >> and people like chris warner or you at home decide to file a demand for information from public agencies, they're required to respond to you and if the request is appropriate give you the responsive documents. if they do a searchor all e-mails in the name of lisa jackson they may not come up with the ones she was sending out under her dog's name. old dick windsor might not come up under lisa jackson and that's the problem. and now we find out she wasn't the only ones, some of her under lings were using similar messages. the questions to avoid you and information request, chris, or whether this is just something they do because they say, this guy claims this is one time occurrence, and they came that it was all in good faith, you know, she says, look, i get thousands and thousands of e-mails from the public and i need a different e-mail account. >> a different e-mail account is one thing, a false identity for federal record keeping purposes is completely another. so that's not responsive. it's evasive. i don't know, i can't put brain surgery on what they were thinking during the
. >> and people like chris warner or you at home decide to file a demand for information from public agencies, they're required to respond to you and if the request is appropriate give you the responsive documents. if they do a searchor all e-mails in the name of lisa jackson they may not come up with the ones she was sending out under her dog's name. old dick windsor might not come up under lisa jackson and that's the problem. and now we find out she wasn't the only ones, some of her...
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. >> it's been a tight race as you mentioned between disney and warner brothers, both ten million dollars each. and silver lined playbook and making a run for the last minute and h. >> and does it have any impact because it's a hell of push? >> i think that is why it's so close this year. reaction from the fashionistas, you know how much they are spending on dresses? >> it's going to be glamorous. i started with audrey hepburn when she wore that dress. >> and behind the statues all the dresses we've seen over the years. what is going mike this year special? is it going to be musical performance? >> barbra streisand is performing and jennifer lawrence. >> she is up for best actress. do you think she is going to get it? >> i think she may. >> now she will join us and we will talk about the celebrity chef that has been doing the catering and it's not just fabulous food for the party they will going something as humble as pork pie. >> eating humble by in hollywood. when does that happen. tell mike i'll see him at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> kelly: do any nibbling looks good out there. >> h
. >> it's been a tight race as you mentioned between disney and warner brothers, both ten million dollars each. and silver lined playbook and making a run for the last minute and h. >> and does it have any impact because it's a hell of push? >> i think that is why it's so close this year. reaction from the fashionistas, you know how much they are spending on dresses? >> it's going to be glamorous. i started with audrey hepburn when she wore that dress. >> and...
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the final deal he closed was a $3 billion television deal with time warner. he put all of his money back into the team. he put all the money back into the team so the team would flourish. bill: jerry west talked about entertainment and he realized entaintment had to be a part of the game in order to sell it. but here is jerry west talking how it was a global sport as well according to buss. roll this. >> the lakers are the franchise in the nba and i'm not sure that people will ever be able so realize just how important his presence was here and more importantly, what he did for the game. he did help make it a global game. he did help sell this game worldwide. and it was because of what he wanted to, from his players and what demanded from his players. and that was to play the game at a very high pace, a level that most teams couldn't do. and, and, be willing to pay for the players to do that. bill: when you think about basketball, in a global sense, perhaps you could argue, jim, it has never been so popular, would you? >> it is at its height. if you look what
the final deal he closed was a $3 billion television deal with time warner. he put all of his money back into the team. he put all the money back into the team so the team would flourish. bill: jerry west talked about entertainment and he realized entaintment had to be a part of the game in order to sell it. but here is jerry west talking how it was a global sport as well according to buss. roll this. >> the lakers are the franchise in the nba and i'm not sure that people will ever be...
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. >> good to see he's keeping the sidewalks there at time warner center clean. thank you. we'll come back to you. i want to bring in chad myers here as we sit in the weather center. briefly, let's just get a recap on what happened, long island expressway. people trapped. what more do you know? >> if you look at the map behind me, up to new york has 22 inches of snow. this is suffolk county. you talk about islip and all the way to montauk. we knew this area was getting pounded by snow. that's where the slow-down, we know cars were stopped on the freeway, and even the fire department couldn't get them because the snow was so deep. probably because the drifts are so deep. snow mobile was going out to get them. that was from the emergency manager of suffolk county. >> is the worst of this over? >> i think it's close. i think the low pressure is as close to ali as it's going to get. it's almost like when i watch ali and the wind comes and goes, it's almost like watching him in a hurricane where an outer band will come by and the wind will pick up, then the outer band will leave
. >> good to see he's keeping the sidewalks there at time warner center clean. thank you. we'll come back to you. i want to bring in chad myers here as we sit in the weather center. briefly, let's just get a recap on what happened, long island expressway. people trapped. what more do you know? >> if you look at the map behind me, up to new york has 22 inches of snow. this is suffolk county. you talk about islip and all the way to montauk. we knew this area was getting pounded by...
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think mark warner in virginia. to vote against a gun control measure. so that they have some credibility in their eyes to tell voters i'm pro-gun. i'm just for the background check. >> cafeteria options. >> on foreign policy, we have a new secretary of state taking over today just as veep biden in his meetings with french president hollande in paris talk about the possibility of one-on-one bilateral talks with iran. let's take a look at what joe biden had to say. >> when and if the supreme leader and the iranians are prepared to discuss the essence of what is at the core of these embargoes, we're prepared to discuss. we're prepared to meet with them individually. >> iran, of course, a big topic in the chuck hagel confirmation hearings. a big source of dispute and wig conversations and negotiation with israel. john kerry over the weekend talked to simon peres and talked to abbas and also met hue. where do we stand now, and what is the timeline aring the different red lines with israel and with the possibility of one-on-one talks with iran? >> well, aun d
think mark warner in virginia. to vote against a gun control measure. so that they have some credibility in their eyes to tell voters i'm pro-gun. i'm just for the background check. >> cafeteria options. >> on foreign policy, we have a new secretary of state taking over today just as veep biden in his meetings with french president hollande in paris talk about the possibility of one-on-one bilateral talks with iran. let's take a look at what joe biden had to say. >> when and...
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more than a decade of starts and stops in peace talks. >> warner: thousands of israeli shoppers used to drive up this road to take advantage of the bargains in the palestinian shops just ahead. the popular shopping district has become a virtual ghost town. >> brown: secretary of state hillary clinton logged nearly a million miles visiting more than 100 countries in the last four years. ray suarez examines her legacy. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close with a preview of sunday's big game. npr's mike pesca joins us from new orleans, site of super bowl xlvii. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
more than a decade of starts and stops in peace talks. >> warner: thousands of israeli shoppers used to drive up this road to take advantage of the bargains in the palestinian shops just ahead. the popular shopping district has become a virtual ghost town. >> brown: secretary of state hillary clinton logged nearly a million miles visiting more than 100 countries in the last four years. ray suarez examines her legacy. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the...
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. >> woodruff: and margaret warner examines the calls for action on immigration reform, coming from both sides of capitol hill. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
. >> woodruff: and margaret warner examines the calls for action on immigration reform, coming from both sides of capitol hill. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
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. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner updates the president's push to curb gun violence as he takes his case to his hometown of chicago. >> brown: mark shields and michael gerson analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks with homeland security secretary janet napolitano about combating the growing threat of cyber attacks. >> to the extent that some are seeking to infiltrate our network, steal that information, not have to invest in the research and development that goes into innovation, that's a really big deal. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway.
. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner updates the president's push to curb gun violence as he takes his case to his hometown of chicago. >> brown: mark shields and michael gerson analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and ray suarez talks with homeland security secretary janet napolitano about combating the growing threat of cyber attacks. >> to the extent that some are seeking to infiltrate our network, steal that information, not have to invest in the research and...
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. >> woodruff: and margaret warner gets an update on the oscar pistorius murder trial in south africa, as the prosecution and the defense lay out conflicting accounts of the events leading to his girlfriend's death. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
. >> woodruff: and margaret warner gets an update on the oscar pistorius murder trial in south africa, as the prosecution and the defense lay out conflicting accounts of the events leading to his girlfriend's death. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
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. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner looks at today's summit between president obama and japanese prime minister abe, where japan's tensions with china were very much in the forefront. >> suarez: our week long focus on guns, "after newtown" wraps up tonight with a report from chicago on the public health crisis in the city in the wake of rising gun violence. >> the people who come in after having been shot are some of the highest risk folks. these are people who have been shot, who may have been shot before, and really without some intervention, without some life- changing moment, the trajectory's either going to be jail or death. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> suarez: and, as a magistrate grants oscar pistorius bail, we talk to charlayne hunter gault about how his arrest has focused attention on the unusually high rate of violence against women in south africa. >> domestic violence is shot through the entire society from the highest of the highed in socioeconomic terms to the lowest of the low. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight'sws
. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner looks at today's summit between president obama and japanese prime minister abe, where japan's tensions with china were very much in the forefront. >> suarez: our week long focus on guns, "after newtown" wraps up tonight with a report from chicago on the public health crisis in the city in the wake of rising gun violence. >> the people who come in after having been shot are some of the highest risk folks. these are people who have...
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. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner looks into the troubles looming for the catholic church ahead of electing a new pope. >> suarez: a cuba without a castro in charge? we talk with senator patrick leahy, who just returned from the island after an unsuccessful attempt to secure the release of an imprisoned american. >> woodruff: fred de sam lazaro reports on india's push to account for hundreds of millions of its citizens by issuing government identity cards. >> we still have a large number of residents much india who don't have a birth certificate or any other form of official i.d., but now with the highly mobile and aspirational society, you need some kind of an i.d. >> suarez: we talk with reporter steven brill about his time magazine cover story on why medical bills are so high. >> woodruff: and on the daily download, christina bellantoni examines white house efforts to circumvent the press through technology. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
. >> woodruff: then, margaret warner looks into the troubles looming for the catholic church ahead of electing a new pope. >> suarez: a cuba without a castro in charge? we talk with senator patrick leahy, who just returned from the island after an unsuccessful attempt to secure the release of an imprisoned american. >> woodruff: fred de sam lazaro reports on india's push to account for hundreds of millions of its citizens by issuing government identity cards. >> we still...
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. >> ifill: margaret warner looks at how ancient manuscripts in mali were saved, hidden from destruction during the conflict with islamist rebels. >> brown: what makes a great teacher? hari sreenivasan reports on a charter school in connecticut that uses a checklist to evaluate and keep the best of them in the classroom. >> we have parents, students, peer and principal surveys, so the teachers are really getting a whole 360 take on what they are doing well and what they need to improve. >> ifill: the 500-year-old bones unearthed in a parking lot in england are those of king richard iii. john burns of the "new york times" fills us in. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with a master of the short story, writer george saunders.
. >> ifill: margaret warner looks at how ancient manuscripts in mali were saved, hidden from destruction during the conflict with islamist rebels. >> brown: what makes a great teacher? hari sreenivasan reports on a charter school in connecticut that uses a checklist to evaluate and keep the best of them in the classroom. >> we have parents, students, peer and principal surveys, so the teachers are really getting a whole 360 take on what they are doing well and what they need...
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margaret warner gets the latest from tunisia, the birthplace of the arab spring, where a leading opposition figure was assassinated today. >> brown: and ray suarez reports on the plight of syrian refugees who've fled to lebanon. >> at this tent camp in al-marj, in the eastern part of lebanon's bekaa valley-- only 25 miles from the syrian border-- refugees are struggling to adapt to a new, impermanent reality. >> ifill: and we close with a look at what's happening with the boy scouts, as they struggle to decide whether to lift a long-standing ban on openly gay members. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
margaret warner gets the latest from tunisia, the birthplace of the arab spring, where a leading opposition figure was assassinated today. >> brown: and ray suarez reports on the plight of syrian refugees who've fled to lebanon. >> at this tent camp in al-marj, in the eastern part of lebanon's bekaa valley-- only 25 miles from the syrian border-- refugees are struggling to adapt to a new, impermanent reality. >> ifill: and we close with a look at what's happening with the boy...
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first 19 naysayer, they were subject to a filibuster and he had to find a cause and at that time, john warner was married to elizabeth taylor. george mitchell had just given up his seat on the federal bench to be the united states senator and he was lamenting all the problems he had and how convenient it would be if he was sleeping in his own bed and said john sleeping i if he was elizabeth taylor. how can i be complaining about it? but i think we lost a filibuster we need to bring back. before we go into those changes, i'd like to see if those two reversions back to the tradition of the senate could help alleviate a lot of the problems. the other thing i would do is something called a secret hold, which is a secret threat to filibuster. again that to be one time and transparency could really be beneficial, but we don't do that either. those three things can make a big difference. >> senator daschle, thank you for the book in your thoughts. i look forward to reading your book. i wanted to bring up a topic that's maybe some of the difficulty of being a senator is busy fax letters. the anthrax
first 19 naysayer, they were subject to a filibuster and he had to find a cause and at that time, john warner was married to elizabeth taylor. george mitchell had just given up his seat on the federal bench to be the united states senator and he was lamenting all the problems he had and how convenient it would be if he was sleeping in his own bed and said john sleeping i if he was elizabeth taylor. how can i be complaining about it? but i think we lost a filibuster we need to bring back. before...
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we've got, you know, cablevision, comcast, time warner, cox, etc. all bringing those networks together. so if you are a cable subscriber, you have access to that wi-fi network as part of your service offering, and you have the ability to use that wi-fi even when you're outside your home. so the concept being is that people want broadband access not just in their home, they want great broadband access when they're outside their home. and the cable industry, we believe we're the best provider for broadband and, therefore, we can offer that value-added component when you're out and about and not just limited to being in your neighborhood, but being able to eventually use that nationwide. >> host: phil mckinney, back to "beyond the obvious." you talk in your book about the importance of questions. >> guest: uh-huh. questions have a very unique power to cause people to stop, think and look at something completely differently. if i ask you a question, you can't stop yourself from answering the question. so if i ask you what's half of 13, you've now calcul
we've got, you know, cablevision, comcast, time warner, cox, etc. all bringing those networks together. so if you are a cable subscriber, you have access to that wi-fi network as part of your service offering, and you have the ability to use that wi-fi even when you're outside your home. so the concept being is that people want broadband access not just in their home, they want great broadband access when they're outside their home. and the cable industry, we believe we're the best provider for...
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we have cablevision, comcast, time warner, etc. all bringing those networks together. you are a cable subscriber and you have access as part of that. they want access to this in their home, and also outside of their home. we can offer the value-added component when you are out and about. that is not just limited to your neighborhood, but being able to use that nationwide. >> host: back to beyond the obvious, you talk in your book about the importance of the question. >> guest: if i ask a question, you can't stop yourself from answering the question. so if i ask you a question, you have populated the answer and respond me. if it's math question, the challenges with questions, no matter how you ask them, you build in a natural response. that is split vertically. if i had 13 and a deck of of cards come in a mental card is five. part of it is asking questions in such a way that you never consider. it causes you to look at the problem in a unique way. >> host: can you give a concrete example of where that has been tested? >> guest: oh, yeah. what about the customer -- what
we have cablevision, comcast, time warner, etc. all bringing those networks together. you are a cable subscriber and you have access as part of that. they want access to this in their home, and also outside of their home. we can offer the value-added component when you are out and about. that is not just limited to your neighborhood, but being able to use that nationwide. >> host: back to beyond the obvious, you talk in your book about the importance of the question. >> guest: if i...
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then he said he saw warner sleeping and he said -- [inaudible] but i think we have lost the drama of a circumstance involving the filibuster that we need to bring back. before we go into a lot of rules changes that would like to see just those two reversions back to the senate could alleviate a lot of the problems. the other thing that i would do is there something called the secret hold which is the secret trust a filibuster. i think we have to eliminate all the secret hold. that is one time when transparency could really be beneficial but we don't do that either. those three things could make a big difference. >> senator daschle thank you for the polk and for your thoughts and i look forward to reading the book. i wanted to bring up a topic that is maybe some of the difficulty of being the senator are those anthrax letters. the anthrax letters went out to tom brokaw and tom daschle. i always wondered, the fbi solve the case. it was bruce ivins, it's a range scientist. why did he send those letters and how did he pick his targets? >> well, he worked at dietrich and he worked on it a
then he said he saw warner sleeping and he said -- [inaudible] but i think we have lost the drama of a circumstance involving the filibuster that we need to bring back. before we go into a lot of rules changes that would like to see just those two reversions back to the senate could alleviate a lot of the problems. the other thing that i would do is there something called the secret hold which is the secret trust a filibuster. i think we have to eliminate all the secret hold. that is one time...
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for time warner. it's a very very liberal yeah exactly it's a really powerful symbol and that's why i like they are kind of flipping it on its head and really showing it for what it is i wanted to talk about another painting actually it's where you've constructed obama you have known this bush the survey island state i mean is this kind of symbolic for that osama bin laden was just a construct created by the establishment to create perpetual fear i believe so when when you do enough research into the actual information behind september eleventh. and everything else that's kind of happened since then and when you start looking into the past everything from the the overthrow in iran. the revolutions what took place in central and south america during the one nine hundred seventy s. and early eighty's. you start to realize the there's a lot of lies we've been told and this a lot of uncovering information we need to go see right now we had this into our discourse otherwise where is we're going to continue
for time warner. it's a very very liberal yeah exactly it's a really powerful symbol and that's why i like they are kind of flipping it on its head and really showing it for what it is i wanted to talk about another painting actually it's where you've constructed obama you have known this bush the survey island state i mean is this kind of symbolic for that osama bin laden was just a construct created by the establishment to create perpetual fear i believe so when when you do enough research...
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so that means it's even changing in the pop warner. we're going to have generation of kids now starting, they're going to go through-- hopefully they'll play 10 years of professional football. but they're going to play their-- their contact is going to be limited to such a small percentage of what people like shannon and myself went through. so i think we're going to see-- it's going to take a few years but we're going to see a new generation of players that get through the nfl and their health is going to be so much better than some of the generations we've seen before. >> schieffer: shannon what i want to ask you is how can you make this game safe and ensure that it's safe? football is about blocking and tackling. how do you make it safe and yet keep it football, the game that we know? >> well, i think the commissioner and the nfl have done a great job of trying to bring awareness, as you mentioned, from the pop warner level, the helmets-- they're trying to make them safer. they're dealing with the nascar, they're dealing with the mi
so that means it's even changing in the pop warner. we're going to have generation of kids now starting, they're going to go through-- hopefully they'll play 10 years of professional football. but they're going to play their-- their contact is going to be limited to such a small percentage of what people like shannon and myself went through. so i think we're going to see-- it's going to take a few years but we're going to see a new generation of players that get through the nfl and their health...
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media giant time warner among those. earnings were up considerably from last year, and seven cents per share above estimates. the company accomplished this even though revenues were almost flat. the strength came from its networks like t.b.s. and t.n.t. the stock rallied 4.1% on heavy volume to a new 52 week high. the company raised its dividend and announced a new stock buy- back plan. fellow media company news corp could see some selling pressure tomorrow. after closing up a fraction, the stock was down by almost two percent in extended hours trading. the company also saw strength in its cable t.v. business last quarter, as well as, its broadcast television stations. disney shares rose 0.4% after last night's better than expected earnings. the stock hit a new high during the session today. ralph lauren continues to benefit from the consumer appetite for luxury brands. earnings jumped from last year, and beat estimates by a nickel per share. it saw a strong holiday season in the u.s., and improving sales in europe. the
media giant time warner among those. earnings were up considerably from last year, and seven cents per share above estimates. the company accomplished this even though revenues were almost flat. the strength came from its networks like t.b.s. and t.n.t. the stock rallied 4.1% on heavy volume to a new 52 week high. the company raised its dividend and announced a new stock buy- back plan. fellow media company news corp could see some selling pressure tomorrow. after closing up a fraction, the...
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content remains the king and as time warner found out they report time warner cable had to report depressed revenues and depressed profits because of some purchases and content namely sports that they made. they bought the rights to the la lakers and la dodgers for an aggregate of something close to $10 billion over the next five years. >> tom: you got those distributors having to pay some hefty dollars for the content to be able to put it through those pipes be it either internet broadband or cable watch. are the cable companies doing right when it comes to distribution are they doing anything wrong? >> well they have been particularly time warner cable but comcast and the other major cable msoes are committed to what they call ott over the top television getting out to multiple screens. the problem that they have is that they're battling amazon and google and sony and apple all of whom have different solutions that don't involve cable or the cable subscription fees to offer over the top television on any kind of screen, whether it's a smart phone, a tablet or whatever. >> and you're going
content remains the king and as time warner found out they report time warner cable had to report depressed revenues and depressed profits because of some purchases and content namely sports that they made. they bought the rights to the la lakers and la dodgers for an aggregate of something close to $10 billion over the next five years. >> tom: you got those distributors having to pay some hefty dollars for the content to be able to put it through those pipes be it either internet...
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anna warner, cbs news, dallas. >>> lightning struck twice for an arkansas couple. steven and terry weaver went on a fishing trip and bought a scratch-off lottery ticket. they bought another on the way home. both were winners, totaling over $1 million. >>> coming up, bargain beach vacations. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." gain beach vacations. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. i'm so happy to be marrying your mom. you know that, right? uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you. and i'm really happy that you're in my life, too. ♪ ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open hearts collection at kay jewelers the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love will always find its way in. thank you. thank you. ♪ every kiss begins with kay ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrt
anna warner, cbs news, dallas. >>> lightning struck twice for an arkansas couple. steven and terry weaver went on a fishing trip and bought a scratch-off lottery ticket. they bought another on the way home. both were winners, totaling over $1 million. >>> coming up, bargain beach vacations. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." gain beach vacations. i'm anne-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. i'm so happy to be marrying your mom. you know...
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>> anna warner, thank you. >>> a vatican spokesman confirmed that pope benedict hit his head during a trip to new mexico and cuba. that has nothing to do with the pope's decision to resign two weeks from now. he will be quote, hidden to the world after he retires. >>> some health news making waves. the cost of prescription drugs is soaring. drug prices rose more than 3% last year. that's twice the amount of inflation. the heartburn drug nexium went up nearly 8%. abilify went up 10% and crestor now costs nearly 10% more. >> when you buy takeout food it often comes in styrofoam packages. styrofoam is the newest target for new york city mayor, michael bloom board. environmental groups hate styrofoam because it can't be repsychsiekcycled and it isn't biodegradable. >>> the northeast blizzard last weekend is still leaving people in one town feeling left in the cold today. many are now only getting dug out while some in charge are now only showing up. terrell brown is in brookhaven on new york's long island with that story. terrell, good morning to you. >> gayle, good morning to you. while
>> anna warner, thank you. >>> a vatican spokesman confirmed that pope benedict hit his head during a trip to new mexico and cuba. that has nothing to do with the pope's decision to resign two weeks from now. he will be quote, hidden to the world after he retires. >>> some health news making waves. the cost of prescription drugs is soaring. drug prices rose more than 3% last year. that's twice the amount of inflation. the heartburn drug nexium went up nearly 8%. abilify...
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we'll ask senator mark warner why the senate hasn't acted yet but first here's a look at today's eye opener at 8:00. >> it appears that some pink slips are going out. >> congress and the white house have just four days to stop $85 billion in spending cuts. >> what happens next could have far reaching implications from classrooms to hospitals to airports. >> as a traveler, what would you do? >> you heard one of the other reporters say bring a book. i'd bring two. >>> when it came time to announce best picture, jack nicholson was upstaged by an even bigger name. >> "argo". >> the academy awards had plenty of surprises last night. >> what went through my mind? a bad word that i can't say. >> the pope has changed the conclave rules allowing the cardinals to hold the conclave earlier than normal. >> on his first trip as secretary of state john kerry is meeting with european allies and trying to broker a public transition in syria. >>> one of the things the fans of nascar love about this sport is danger except when they're running for cover. >> dew point to go to antarctica to run a marath
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we'll ask senator mark warner why the senate hasn't acted yet and what did you think of the oscars. we'll hear from the big winners, check out the fashions and get reviews from host seth macfarlane. but first here's a look at today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> it appears that some pink slips are going out. >> congress and the white house have just four days to stop $85 billion in spending cuts. >> as a traveler what would you do? >> you heard one of the other reporters say bring a book. i'd bring two. >>> when it came time to announce best picture, jack nicholson was upstaged by an even bigger name. >> the academy awards had plenty of surprises last night. >> what went through my mind? a bad word that i can't say. >> there are yet more troubles for the vatican and the coming conclave. cardinal keith o'brien of scotland announced today he's resigning because he's been accused of what he calls inappropriate contact. >> is the catholic churchable to police themselves. >> the roman catholic church can deal with such cases. >> secretary kerry is beginning his tour in europe but the focus i
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senator warner, thank you for your introduction. and for your strong support for those who defend it. this includes extraordinary men and women of the cia, many of whom call virginia home and call you our senator. i would not be here today without the love and support of my wife kathy who has been my life partner for 35 years and who, like the spouses and other servants, and professionals, numerous sacrifices of the,-- >[indiscernible] >> would you pause, mr. brennan. would you remove that person please print as quickly as you can. thank you. [indiscernible] >> mr. brennan, please proceed. >> has made numerous sacrifices of the years, bearing the brunt of responsibilities because of my profession. i would like to pay tribute to my three children who have had to deal with it disappointment'' associated with an absentee parent while -- more often than they should, and i am pleased to be joined by my wife kathy and my brother tom. [indiscernible] >> all right -- [indiscernible] >> please remove fax woman. -- please remove fat woman. --
senator warner, thank you for your introduction. and for your strong support for those who defend it. this includes extraordinary men and women of the cia, many of whom call virginia home and call you our senator. i would not be here today without the love and support of my wife kathy who has been my life partner for 35 years and who, like the spouses and other servants, and professionals, numerous sacrifices of the,-- >[indiscernible] >> would you pause, mr. brennan. would you remove...